Antivirus Live CD free Linux tool for Windows systems

That's it Antivirus Live CD is a Linux distribution based on 4MLinux and includes the ClamAV scanner. It has been created for system administrators who need a lightweight live CD with an antivirus scanner. The new version has just been released and is available for download.Antivirus Live CD

As the name suggests, the main function of this tool is to of viruses in the your. Updates for new viruses that have appeared can be downloaded from the Internet before you start the scanning process.

Some users may wonder what the Antivirus Live CD serves on the Linux platform, but the answer to this question is simple. It is not designed for Linux users, although it is perfectly compatible with Linux partitions, if necessary.

The tool is built to detect viruses in other operating systems, such as Windows, for example.

It is very user friendly, as typing "antivir" will give you three simple options to scan your computer, get anti-virus updates, or update ClamAV software. You can also run it with Midnight Commander to access certain basic functions, such as copying, moving, or deleting.

“Antivirus Live CD is based on 4MLinux and contains the ClamAV scanner. It is designed for users who need a lightweight live CD that will help them protect their computers from viruses. Both are supported Ethernet (including Wi-Fi Wireless connections) and dial-up (including fast USB ) to enable automatic database updates.”

"All partitions are automatically mounted at startup, so ClamAV can scan all supported file systems that are: btrfs, ext2, ext3, ext4, FAT, HFS, HFS +, jfs, Minix, NTFS, ReiserFS, and XFS. The Antivirus Live CD is fully UNetbootin compatible, which can be used to create an easy to use Antivirus Live USB. The latest version 11.0-0.98.5 is based on 4MLinux 11.0 and contains ClamAV 0.98.5, ”states official webpage.

Download it Antivirus Live CD 11.0-0.98.5 from here. The tool will not replace files that have been lost due to the virus but will disinfect your system.

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